sound good

Frequency: 8.628.0 per million words

To seem like a good idea or plan when heard.

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Examples (10)

  • Does that sound good to you?
  • The proposal sounds good on paper, but we should test it.
  • It sounded good at first, yet the costs were hidden.
  • If it still sounds good tomorrow, we’ll proceed.
  • After the revisions, your plan is starting to sound good.
  • Nothing about this deal sounds good to our legal team.
  • Make it sound good, but keep the facts straight.
  • By the time we finished, it actually sounded good to everyone.
  • Would it sound good if we pushed the launch to Monday?
  • The idea doesn’t just sound good; it aligns with our strategy.